PHILANTHROPIC EFFORTS OF STREAM ENERGY

Stream Energy has been offering energy solutions to people living in various regions of the United States including New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Delaware, Ohio, Texas among other places in the country.

At the beginning of their operations, the company mainly offered services that ranged from Energy, Wireless, Protective, and Home services. However, over the time, the company has extended its operations, thefirm provides connected life servicessuch as digital over the voice services, virtual MD among others.

At Stream Energy, the focus is not only in providing services to those that can buy them, but also helping the communities around. With this in mind, Stream Energy has been involved in philanthropic efforts that have changed the lives of many people including their employees and the community at large.

As part of giving back to the community, Stream Energy came up with Stream Cares to render resources and support to local charity organizations. Some of the charity organizations that have benefited from Stream Cares include Hope Supply Co, Habitat for Humanity and the American Red Cross.

Stream Cares worked closely with Hope Supply mainly, to bring homeless children to a local park where they would receive food, diapers, school supplies, and other products. Stream Cares catered for the cost of meals and entrance for hundreds of homeless children. This initiative is part of the company’s activities in tracking the number of homeless children in Dallas.

Stream Energy also joined hands with the Salvation Army to raise money for the victims of a tornado that hit Texas in 2016. The company together with their associates raised funds for the residents of North Texas who had lost their lives, homes, and livelihoods.

Through ‘Operation Once in a Lifetime,’ the company was able to provide both financial and moral support to Dallas-area veterans together with their families. Stream Organization was also actively involved in co-hosting the American Girl Doll and gave essential support to 10 girls at the event.